We had a rickety Smith Corona when I was young. I don't think anyone used it but us kids--we recently found a newspaper I'd printed up at about age 9 using ambitiously dry language to describe household goings on.
I've never had a problem with printing envelopes in printers, and during the phase where I had considerably more energy I'd design full graphics for the whole front side. My sister has one I sent to her framed on her bedroom wall.
NSM these days. But I am making sure I keep my handwriting warmed up, since I do agree that a well-done handwritten envelope is the most inviting in the pile.
Okay. So if I made 52 chocolate chip macadamia nut cookies, and I gave 30 to Tim, and 12 to my neighbors, how many can I stuff into my face right now?
Wait...wait..I know this one!
42?
No?
I knew there was a reason I decided to teach English.
ETA: Happy Birthday, 'Suela!
I like Maria's last one.
Most of the rest I found were things like this [link] which isn't right.
Then I got bored, and stopped looking.
So do I, Lee, so do I.
I know I've seen lots of men with either scruff or a beard in formal wear. Google makes me think otherwise. I could always link you to a pic of my DH on our wedding day: [link] or [link]
Oh, lovely pictures, Maria! Especially the wedding ones.
It's the sort of image search where even finding the wrong answers can be pleasant. I'm certainly enjoying myself.
But! Bedtime for ita. Head is heavy.
This is probably not what you're looking for, but it is entertaining.
Slightly scruffy. Scruffy. I'm having trouble finding good photos of this guy's near beard.
It cracked me up how many times provocateuse showed up on the image searches. Nice.
YAY for mamabelle and macbeaux! So happy.